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Be the Boss of Your Money

Sustainable action leads to quicker financial progress

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: May 9, 2026
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WHEN it comes to improving our financial situation, most people already understand the basics.

Contents
  • FINANCIAL PROGRESS NEEDS A BIGGER PURPOSE
  • SUPPORTING WHAT MATTERS MOST
  • REFLECTING ON THE SEVEN KEY LIFE AREAS

They know the importance of spending less than they earn, reducing debt, building savings, and preparing for the future. Knowledge is rarely the issue.

The challenge is maintaining consistent action over time. Many people begin with strong intentions. Then life becomes busy, unexpected costs appear, motivation fades, and the original commitment stalls.

To build real momentum with money, we need more than discipline. We need a reason that feels meaningful enough to keep us engaged long after the initial motivation has disappeared.

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FINANCIAL PROGRESS NEEDS A BIGGER PURPOSE

An effective way to create sustainable action is becoming clear on the bigger picture. This means identifying your most important goals.

Without a strong connection to what matters most, we fall back into short-term thinking. Financial decisions are then made based on what feels good in the moment rather than what creates long-term progress.

This is one of the reasons New Year’s resolutions fall away. Motivation can be strong at the beginning, yet the deeper purpose is often unclear. As enthusiasm fades, the behaviour becomes harder to maintain.

This pattern is frustrating because effort is being applied without a lasting sense of direction.

SUPPORTING WHAT MATTERS MOST

Money itself is not the destination. Its importance comes from what it allows you to experience, create, support, or protect.

When you become clearer about what genuinely matters, financial decisions have greater meaning. Saving feels purposeful because it is connected to a future outcome.

Reducing debt becomes more motivating because it represents freedom and flexibility. Making intentional decisions with money becomes easier when there is a clear vision of where those choices are leading.

One helpful exercise is to reflect on seven key life areas. These categories encourage broader thinking and identify priorities that matter.

REFLECTING ON THE SEVEN KEY LIFE AREAS

These include:

  • Purpose, Principles & Vision
  • Health & Vitality
  • Heart & Spirit
  • Career & Calling
  • Financial Wellbeing
  • Home & Lifestyle
  • Family & Friends

These areas mean something different to everyone, which is important because your goals should reflect your values, life stage, and aspirations.

It’s easy to absorb other people’s ideas of success, particularly via social media comparison. But progress becomes easier when the goals genuinely belong to you.

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